Line by line. The drawings of Henri Cartier-Bresson
Line by line. The drawings of Henri Cartier-Bresson is a splendid volume containing the beautiful illustrations of drawings and related works by Henri Cartier-Bresson from the years 1966 to 1968. This first ever volume of Cartier-Bresson's drawings shows what the French photographer always said, that is "My camera has always been for me a sketchbook, a book of instant drawings".
With 65 full-page reproductions, 9 in colour and 56 in duotone .
Foreword by John Russell (chief art critic of The New York Times ). Introduction by Jean Clair (curator of drawings at the Pompidou Centre in Paris).
Each reproduction is numbered and hand-signed by the artist.
Clothbound hardcover; dust jacket reproducing Vachères (November 1987), hand-signed.
In general fine conditions, except for a usual yellowing of the paper.
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Line by line. The drawings of Henri Cartier-Bresson is a splendid volume containing the beautiful illustrations of drawings and related works by Henri Cartier-Bresson from the years 1966 to 1968. This first ever volume of Cartier-Bresson's drawings shows what the French photographer always said, that is "My camera has always been for me a sketchbook, a book of instant drawings".
With 65 full-page reproductions, 9 in colour and 56 in duotone .
Foreword by John Russell (chief art critic of The New York Times ). Introduction by Jean Clair (curator of drawings at the Pompidou Centre in Paris).
Each reproduction is numbered and hand-signed by the artist.
Clothbound hardcover; dust jacket reproducing Vachères (November 1987), hand-signed.
In general fine conditions, except for a usual yellowing of the paper.
Take a look at many other rare books on Wallector, com!
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